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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-21 10-23 APSTATE OF MINNESOTA) Subscribed and sworn to.or affirmed before me on this :4 3 day of I 2003. �r 1 Nota P i (3) Rate actually charged SS. L.. (2) Maximum rate allowed by law MERIDEL M. HEDBLOM NOTARYPUBUC- MIINNESOTA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1414005 (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space BY: CFO RATE INFORMATION newspapers AFFIDAVIT OF PUBUCATION COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) Richard Hendrickson, being duly sworn on an oath states or affirms, that he is the Chief Financial Officer of the newspaper known as Sun -Post and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02, §331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed public notice that is attached was published in the newspaper once each week, for one successive weeks; it was first published on Thursday, the 23rd day of October 2003, and was thereafter printed and published on every Thursday to and including Thursday, the day of 2003; and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publi on of th notice: abcdefghijk1mnopgrstuvwxyz 285 per line 6.20 per line 1.40 per line City of Brooklyn Center Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on 10th day of November, 2003, at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall, 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway, to consider an amendment to Brooklyn Center City Code provisions relating to build- ing codes. Auxiliary aids for handicapped persons are available upon request at least 96 hours in advance. Please notify the Deputy City Clerk at 763 -569 -3300 to make arrange ments. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE BROOKLYN CENTER BUILDING CODE: AMENDING;' f BROOKLYN CENTER CITY COD)('; SECTIONS 3.101, 3 -102, AND 3.103 THE CITY COUNCIL OF C1TY OF BROOKLYN CENTER ORDAINS THAT SECTIONS 3 -101, 3 -102 AND 3 -103 OF THE BROOKLYN CENTER CITY CODE ARE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: Section 3 -101 Building Code. The Minnesota State Build- ing Code, established pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 16B.59 to 16B.75, one copy of which is on file in the office of the city clerk is hereby adopted as the build- ing code for the City of Brooklyn Center. Such code is by incorporated in this ordinance as completely as if set out in full. A. The following chapters of the Minnesota State Building? Code are adopted and incorporated as part of the building code for the City of Brooklyn Center: 1. 1300 Administration of the [Minnesota] State Build ing Code 2. 1301 Building Official Certification [2. 15, Reroofing] [3. 19, Exposed Residential Concrete] [4. 31, Division 11, Membrane Structures] 1. [5.1 33 K, Excavation and Grading 3. 1302 Construction Approvals 4.1303 teBuildin. ode a. [41 1305 Adoption of the (1997 Uniform Building Code including Appendix Chapters]' 2000 'Internat onal Building Code [a. 3, Division I, Detention and Correctional Facilities] [b. 12, Division II, Sound Transmission Control] [c. 29, Minimum Plumbing Fixtures] 6. [5.] 1307 Elevators and Related Devices 7. 1309 2000 International Residential Code 8. 1311 Rehabilitation of Existing Buildings 1 [6.1 1315 Adoption of the [19961 2002 National Elec- trical Code 10. [7.] 1325 Solar Energy Systems [8. 1330 Fallout Shelters] 1_,1 [9.1 1335 Floodproofing Regulations 11 [10.] 1341 Minnesota Accessibility Code 13. [11.] 1346 Adoption of the 1991 Uniform Mechanical Code 1 [12.] 1350 Manufactured Homes 15. [13.] 1360 Prefabricated [Homes] Buildings I6 1361- Industrialized /Modular Buildings IT [14.] 1370 Storm Shelters (Manufactured Home Parks) I$- [15.] 4715 Minnesota Plumbing Code 16„. 7510 Minnesota Fire Code 21 [16. 7670 Minnesota Energy Code, Minnesota Rules Chapter 7670 as provided in Minnesota Statutes Section 16B.617. and Minnesota Rules. Chapters 7672. 7674. and 7678 B. The following optional appendix chapters of the [1997 Uniform] Minnesota State Building Code are hereby adopted and incorporated as part of the building code for the City of Brooklyn Center: [1. 3, Division III, 1992, One and Two- Family Dwelling Code] [C. The following optional chapters of Minnesota Rules are hereby adopted and incorporated as part of the build- ing code for the City of Brooklyn Center :l 2. [1.11306, Special Fire Protection Systems, with [option 6] Subpart '2 1 310, Building Security] 3. 133 Floodproofing regulations parts 1335.0600 to 1335,1200, Section 3 -102. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCE- MENT. A. The building official, acting under the administration of the community development director [of planning and inspection], is hereby authorized to implement and enforce the provisions of the building code and to delegate en forcement authority to his subordinates. B. Right of Entry. Upon presentation of proper creden t}alsthe building official or his duly authorized represen- tats ayenteratreagonable times any building, struc- inihoffity foperfo duttesimpgsed code. o p Orders. Whenever any work is being performed contraryto the provisions of the building code, the building official may order the work stopped by written notice served on persons. engaged in doing or causing such work to be performed, and such persons shall forthwith stop such worlr until otherwise authorized by the building official. D. Occupancy- Violations. Whenever any building is being used contrary to the provisions of the building code, th b uildin g offi cial shall issue notice and order such use dis continued. The notice and order shall 1. Be in writing. Describe the location and nature of violation. Establish a reasonable time for the remedy of any vi- nation B e servedupon the-owner or his agent or the occupant, as the case may require. Such notice, may be deemed to be properly served upon such owner or agent, or upon aay such occupan if a copy thereof is: served upon hint personally;or by registered ma il to his last known address, or as a last resort posted in a con spieuous place in or about a subject b uilding. ndardo Buildings. All buildings afe: or not provided with ade-' qua egress, or which cblistitu a fire hazai-d, or are ith- „erwise fo human life in relation to ex- we axe by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapida- tion,obsolescence, or abandomnent are hereby declared to be public III.OSalleea rind shall be abated by repair, reha- bilitetion, demolition, or removal in accordance with the provisiOns of MillneSart Statutes 463.15 through 463.26. F" Board of Appeals._ A 13oard of Appeals is hereby creat- ed for the purpose of hearing and rendering a determine- lion regarding conflicting interpretations of the provisions of tile code andi-egarcling conflicting opinions of the, suitability of alternate materials and methods of con- struction. l'he Board. of Appeals shall consist of the city council which May engage qualified persons to provide technical advice ori matters under consideration. Appeals to ffie board must be filed in writing with the city clerk. Vilthintln...rty days after an appeal is the Board of Ap- peals shall hear tile appeal, providing not less than five businessdays rioticeto the appellant of the time and place for heariiig the appeaL Ail decisions or the board shall be renerted to the state building inspect,or within fifteen days after is made. Violations arid Penalties, It shall be unlawfiil for any person, firm, or corporation to erect, construct, enlarge, alter, repair, 'none, improve, remove, convert or demolish, equip, use, occupy, or maintain any builcling or system, or cause the same to be done, contrary to or in violation, of the provisions' of the building code. Any person, firrn, or cor- poration who does any act Or admits to do any act which constitutes a violation oldie budding code shall, upon con- viction thereofbylawful anti:unity, be punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) or by impris- onment not to exceed ninety (90) days, or by both such fine ,17- imprisonment together the costs of prosecution. t ia y s uch violation is committed or permitted to con-